What does Peter Randall-Page Do?

What does Peter Randall-Page Do?

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When did Peter Randall-Page start sculpting?

Artist Peter Randall-Page was born in the UK in 1954 and studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Art from 1973-1977. During the past 40 years Peter Randall-Page has gained an international reputation through his sculpture drawings and prints. He has undertaken numerous large-scale commissions and exhibited widely.

What was Peter Randall-Page interested in?

As a member of the design team for the Education Resource Centre (The Core) at the Eden Project in Cornwall, Peter influenced the overall design of the building incorporating an enormous granite sculpture (Seed, pictured) at its heart.

What is Peter Randall-Page best known for?

stone sculpture work

What media does Peter Randall-Page use?

Sculpture

Why does Peter Randall-Page create his work?

Like a number of artists who gained recognition in the 1980s, Randall-Page’s work addresses the relationship between man and nature. His sculptures are inspired by the study of organic forms, such as seeds and fruit, and by the geometric growth patterns that produce them.

When was Peter Randall-Page born?

July 2, 1954 (age 67 years)

Where did Peter Randall-Page live?

At his home and studio on the outskirts of Drewsteignton, Peter Randall-Page is surrounded by huge boulders he’s working with for an exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

Where did Peter Randall-page study?

Bath Spa University – Sion Hill

Where was Peter Randall Page born?

Essex, United Kingdom

What have Angie Lewin’s designs been used for?

As well as designing fabrics and stationery for the company she runs with her husband Simon, Lewin has completed commissions for Penguin, Conran Octopus and Picador. She has designed fabrics for Liberty’s Autumn Winter 2010 collection, including the Winter Stem design used for Liberty’s 2011 Comic Relief Shopper Bag.

What artwork does Angie Lewin produce?

Renowned printmaker, painter and designer Angie Lewin uses a range of techniques including linocut, wood engraving, and screen printing to produce her evocative art.

Where are Angie Lewins studios?

Where do you make most of your work? I split my time between my house in Edinburgh, my studio in Speyside and Norfolk, where I used to live and where my business, St Jude’s Fabrics, is still based.

What is the meaning of linocut?

Linocut, also known as lino print, lino printing or linoleum art, is a printmaking technique, a variant of woodcut in which a sheet of linoleum (sometimes mounted on a wooden block) is used for a relief surface. The actual printing can be done by hand or with a printing press.

What is the difference between a woodcut and a linocut?

As nouns the difference between woodcut and linocut is that woodcut is a print or a method of printmaking from an engraved block of wood while linocut is (arts) a variant of woodcut in which a block of linoleum is used for the relief surface.

Who invented linocut?

In the 1940s, American artist Walter Anderson began producing large-scale linocut prints at his Gautier, Mississippi home, to be used as wallpaper, hung like scrolls. His work was exhibited in 1949 at the Brooklyn Museum in New York.

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